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The Free Lawyer
297. Lawyer Burnout & Professional Expectations: How to Stay Sane in a Demanding Career

The Free Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 23:21


Lawyer burnout is real, and the pressure of professional expectations can feel overwhelming. But what if the key to success is not working harder, but working smarter? In this episode, Gary Miles shares how to improve decision-making skills, manage client relationships effectively, and set boundaries to build a sustainable, fulfilling legal career.Listen for:Why burnout is so common in the legal fieldHow to balance client relationship management without sacrificing your well-beingStrategies to improve decision-making skills under pressureThe power of patience in a high-stakes careerGet the Values Alignment Guide⁠⁠⁠https://upbeat-trailblazer-9238.kit.com/1604bbf4cb⁠⁠⁠Would you like to learn more about Breaking Free or order your copy? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.garymiles.net/break-free⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Would you like to schedule a complimentary discovery call? You can do so here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://calendly.com/garymiles-successcoach/one-one-discovery-call⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠

True Story: The Public Relations Podcast
PR is Changing: How to Keep Up in an Industry that Continually Shifts with Adriana Sol, Founder of Wander PR

True Story: The Public Relations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 47:38


PARACHUTE16 Podcast
شو السر وراء أرباح الألعاب؟ - مع محمد فهمي

PARACHUTE16 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 94:42


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Ghost Girl Diaries
The Weird History of Ghost Hunting

Ghost Girl Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 30:09


Dive into the origins of paranormal investigations in the premiere of Ghost Girl Diaries! In this episode, host Krystal Leandra explores the roots of ghost hunting and how it evolved into the field we know today. Discover the stories of early paranormal pioneers, including Ed and Lorraine Warren, who paved the way for modern ghost investigations.

Work it Weirdo
018 - Being a Flamingo with Networking Ninja, Clive Kessell

Work it Weirdo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 74:40


Hey Weirdos! In this week's episode, I'm buzzing to be joined by the incredible, creative mind that is Clive Kessell from Really! (The Really Useful Advice Company). Clive is like an artist with his words, painting a picture and using the most incredible analogies that will have you seeing things differently. In this episode he gives SO much business advice and so many pearls of wisdom. Crammed full of practical tips, clever strategies, this chat is a must for all business owners, as well as those looking to change their career or grow a side hustle.Known as the Networking Ninja, Clive founded Really! in 2009, after a career in the global logistics and supply chain sectors.His work with different nationalities, different cultural beliefs and diverse backgrounds has given Clive a unique portfolio of people and communication skills and an excellent understanding of how to influence and be influential in getting others to become better versionsof themselves (even when they don't always see it themselves).In this episode we cover:Clive's journey and how he made people his businessesChasing happinessFinding your whyBuilding your side hustlePlanning ahead for your dream lifeThe best business books to grow your mind (and your bank account)Being a flamingoExpanding your networkBecoming the expert in your fieldHow to thrive, not surviveThis was honestly such a brain expanding chat – I could feel the grey matter growing in just over an hour!There are soooo many amazing businesses mentioned in this episode, far too many to squeeze into this section, but please do contact Clive for any referrals as he really is a super connector!If you've enjoyed this episode, please rate, review or share to your socials. Don't forget to tag @workitweirdo and give us a follow on Instagram.Www.workitweirdo.co.ukLet's get weird!CassiexCLIVE'S LINKS:www.facebook.com/reallyusefuladvicewww.linkedin.com/in/clivekessellwww.facebook.com/clive.kessellwww.instagram.com/clivekessellThe Article Clive mentions - issuu.com/funkymediaagency/docs/ym1_magazine_online?fr=sZGU3NDcwMzUzNzAStart with Why TED talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4ZoJKF_VuA&vl=enCLIVE'S BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS:Ikigai – The Japanese Guide to a Long and Happy Lifehttps://amzn.eu/d/g1QQI0a A Beautiful Constrainthttps://amzn.eu/d/0kjjIVh Daniel Priestley – Key Person of Influencehttps://amzn.eu/d/3jNSaP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crafted
AI and the Future of Medicine | Kira Radinsky (CEO of Diagnostic Robotics and Co-founder of Mana.bio)

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 37:12


Kira Radinsky is the CEO of Diagnostic Robotics, which uses AI to make predictions that help patients get better healthcare. She's also the co-founder of Mana.bio which is using AI to automate drug discovery. On this episode of CRAFTED., Kira will share more on why she believes that, of all the industries that AI will change, it's those involving chemistry and biology that will change the most. Plus, why she says: “I just want AI to replace me as a scientist.” Kira shares:How Mana.bio is using AI to build new “rocketships” that can deliver drugs to the right planets (cells) — and how they've done things in three months that used to take 20 yearsHow AI is accelerating drug discovery by creating feedback loops that speed up learningHow Diagnostic Robotics makes predictions on patient outcomes that help doctors and care teams provide better careWhy she loves making predictions — Kira is famous for them. Over a decade ago, while getting her PhD and working with Microsoft, she built systems that successfully predicted cholera outbreaks and riots.How to incentivize bots to make bolder predictions. i.e. It's easy to predict that there will not be an earthquake today; it's harder to say today there will be one. Why predictions are only valuable if there's something you can do to prevent bad outcomes — and why this makes healthcare an ideal fieldHow advances in software have enabled her to follow her dream and be a scientist. (Kira doesn't have the great hands you need to be a lab chemist.)Key Moments (02:29) - Why predictions have been so important to Kira from an early age, and her dream to be a scientist (05:46) - How Kira predicts the future and how she became famous for predicting the first cholera outbreak to hit Cuba in more than 100 years (09:49) - How Diagnostic Robotics makes predictions that improve healthcare outcomes (14:22) - Big unlocks to make better predictions — and explain them to doctors (16:42) - What's “easy” to predict and what's hard; how to incentivize bots to make bold predictions (e.g. an earthquake) (18:49) - Founding Mana.bio and how AI can improve drug discovery (25:06) - AI will have a huge impact on the administrative aspects of patient care (29:36) - How Mana.bio creates rapid learning feedback loops (31:23) - Tips for building with GenAI and why more attention should be paid to causal inference (34:21) - Where GenAI will be really transformative in the future (36:04) - Outro CRAFTED. is brought to you in partnership with Docker, which helps developers build, share, run and verify applications anywhere – without environment confirmation or management. More than 20 million developers worldwide use Docker's suite of development tools, services and automations to accelerate the delivery of secure applications. CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where CRAFTED. host Dan Blumberg and team can help you take a new product from zero to one... and beyond. We specialize in early stage product discovery, growth, and experimentation. Learn more at modernproductminds.com Subscribe to CRAFTED., follow the show, and sign up for the newsletter

Badass Manifester Podcast
The Quantum Cockblock | Ep. 339

Badass Manifester Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 19:36


On today's solo episode, Ashley discusses the concept of cockblocking yourself from the quantum field while emphasizing that it's actually impossible to do so because you are inherently part of this field of unlimited possibilities.

The Sovereign Collective
077- Knowing Yourself Through Psychedelics - The Micro and the Macro with Kole Whitty

The Sovereign Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 69:48


Disclaimer: This interview is for information purposes only and does not condone or promote the use of illegal drugs. This is re-telling of someone's story and of data readily available in the public domain. You take responsibility for your choices.Psychedelics is a topic I've been wanting to cover for a long time, and after getting so much feedback on the amazing transformations with micro-dosing, I was determined to get an expert on the topic on the show.And after doing the work for 16 years, Kole Whitty is indeed an expert who has not only healed on many levels with her psychedelic teachers, but she speaks to it from a fully embodied experience dripping with wisdom.She knows their power and respects them fully as allies in moving relationship with self and others forward. Kole and her husband Tah literally built their relationship through psychedelic experiences.Now Kole and Tah coach the coaches to help people integrate with their experiences. The world of psychedelics is far beyond simply interesting and cool experiences... they are an ally in knowing yourself, but it takes complete self-responsibility, willingness to feel what you may not want to feel and to integrate the experience into lasting change.I have witnessed the transformative power so many times of these wise teachers and now it's time to start his conversation here.In this interview, Kole tells about:Her route to finding psychedelics after growing up Mormon, experiencing assaults on her sexuality as a young girl and the resulting shame, going through a troubled youth and surviving a comaHow Kole became the poster child for educating against drug abuse and how shame drove her to succeed and find purposeHow she was very ill and in severe pain by the age of 26How psychedelics gave her the entry point to be able to talk to her bodyThe moment that opened up to considering these substances as a path to healingHow changing her lifestyle habits brought 60% resolution in her symptoms but she knew there was more to do despite what the 'authorities' were telling herHer first experience with MDS (sassafras)How Kole overcame the belief: "once an addict, always an addict"The patterns Kole started to identify between her life, unresolved emotions and her painThe most dysfunctional part of using psychedelics that Kole seesMicrodosing being a sub-perceptual amount of substanceThe different ways of dosing mushroomsThe work of Baba Kilindi IyiThe reminder that one can always add to their dose, but not take away, so be cautiousThe idea of writing a letter to the substance you are going to take, to treat it as a partnerHow mushrooms will humble youHow coming in with the attitude of getting a quick fix can backfireThe concept of 'psychetecture'How trauma is a response in the body NOT an eventPrecautions to consider before going after the 'big' traumasApproaching micro and macro doses with the same careInstinct vs. intuitionHow Dr. Erica Zelfand does not take patients off SSRIs to work with psilocybinThe western mindset vs. tribal mindsetHow mushrooms are like a 'volume' buttonHow Kole's inner work led her out of pain, prescriptions and proceduresHow Kole and Tah built their relationship in psychedelic experiencesHow Kole retrieved her innocence in a journeyHow your experiences impact the fieldHow through the work you go back to your experiences to re-see them through a different lensTips for micro-dosing2 people to follow: James Fademan and Shawn WellsTaking responsibility for the western emotions before going to the jungle or tribal areasThere is NO on way or one substance, it is a pathand more!If you enjoyed this episode, please share and consider going to www.sovereigncollective.org/shop to check out my offerings and get a deal while supporting the podcast. I'll be adding more great offerings there over time.Find Kole on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mystikole/To find Kole and Tah's work:https://condorapproach.com/----------------------------------------------------------Are you concerned about the future of our children?The world needs more conscious parents. Stop raising children who need to recover from their childhoods! Get your online program chock full of interviews with world renowned experts here:http://www.sovereigncollective.org/gettheguideEmail me: sascha at sovereigncollective dot org

Schools Of Excellence Podcast
182. Building a Culture of Excellence with Kathy Gray

Schools Of Excellence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 33:17


In 2019, Kathy owned three ECE centers near Richmond, Virginia. She felt a lot of empathy for the dedicated women who worked in her school. They always were the kind of people who would always give, give, give without receiving in return. They were burning the midnight oil and without inner peace. That meant burnout was on the horizon.Kathy knew she couldn't guide them as a leader just yet, because she was exactly the same.She was running herself ragged wearing all the hats in her school.When she reached her breaking point, she realized that work can always come and go, but family and her own health can't. She needed to prioritize her well-being.This caused a culture shift at her school. “If I'm going to make time for my family and myself, I need to give my staff time for their family and themselves too,” she said.Today, she owns five centers. Despite the expansion, she's gained more balance, self-care, and boundaries than ever, allowing her, her colleagues, and her school to thrive.In this week's podcast episode, I speak with Kathy about her leadership journey over the last three decades, and how she has completely transformed herself and her school.Join us for a conversation about:What Kathy wishes she'd known thirty years ago when she entered the fieldHow she improved time management and productivity with systems and technologyWhy compassion and community are integral to Kathy's leadership growthHow she's thinking about the future as she and her husband build their legacyHow she got the most out of her coaching experience with Schools of ExcellenceLearn more and apply for the Director's Inner Circle & Owner's HQ: https://schoolsofexcellence.com/membership/ If Kathy's story resonates with you and you suspect you'd go farther with a like-minded community and laser-focused personal mentoring, I encourage you to apply for our Owner's HQ and Director's Inner Circle membership programs. As a member, you'll gain access to tools, resources, coaching, and community that will help you as you work toward building a school of excellence.If you and your leadership team are wearing all the hats, and you know you need to shuffle your company culture, allow me to help. During a Schools of Excellence Leadership Day Intensive, you'll get a full day of on-demand, in-school training with me, plus various accountability check-ins, to help you and your team work through obstacles and build a stronger, healthier center that values self-care. https://schoolsofexcellence.com/leadership/More about the show:If you are an Early Childhood director or owner, prepare to transform your school and life with the Schools of Excellence podcast. Tune in each week to learn from Chanie Wilschanski, the founder and host of the Schools of Excellence Podcast and a mom of 4 little kids. Each episode will be packed with tools and strategies – equipping you to build schools with higher staff retention, teacher motivation, parent partnership, collaborative culture, and beautiful quality of life. Every week, Chanie shares the truth about the journey to excellence, the strategies that are working TODAY, and the mindset about the critical decisions and choices that you make every day which impact yourself, your teachers, parents, family, and children who you serve every day.Mentioned in this episode:School...

The Awakened Heart Podcast with Nancy Walters
Embracing Your Manifestor Energy and Unlocking Success with Holly Maree

The Awakened Heart Podcast with Nancy Walters

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 67:11


Ep 87: Navigating Your Unique Path to Fulfillment and Abundance through Human Design In this enlightening episode #87 of The Awakened Heart Podcast, we're joined by the remarkable Holly Maree Herbig, a highly sought-after spiritual teacher and coach. Holly's journey is nothing short of inspiring, as she shares her insights and wisdom gained from over a decade of experience as a successful multimillion-dollar brick and mortar business owner, followed by three years as a multiple-6-figure entrepreneur in the online space. As a Certified Trauma-Informed Life and Success Coach, Holly brings a unique perspective to the table. She specializes in Human Design Manifestors and is passionate about teaching a new narrative of success to those who are ready to break free from conventional norms and create their own rules. With a diverse toolbox of spiritual practices including breathwork, EFT, meditation, clinical hypnotherapy, and Human Design, Holly offers a holistic approach to personal and professional growth. Throughout the episode, Holly shares invaluable insights into the challenges of feeling time-starved and the pressure to do it all, especially for moms juggling multiple roles. She offers practical strategies for reclaiming time, finding balance, and prioritizing self-care in the midst of life's chaos. Join us as we dive deep into a transformative conversation with Holly, and discover how you can unlock your spiritual power, reclaim your energy, and catapult yourself into a new level of personal and professional success. What you will Hear: Manifestors: (18:37) Holly shares her bold decision to focus on Manifestors in Human Design, shedding light on what makes this type unique and how only 9% of people carry this energy type. Explore the intriguing world of famous Manifestors (26:28) Holly delves into how these individuals, such as Adolf Hitler, Putin, Jane Austen, Maya Angelou, and others, intuitively bring new ideas to life through harmony or destruction. Discover the timeline for manifesting your visions after learning you're a Manifestor: (29:56) learn how soon you can start bringing your dreams into reality Connecting Autism and Manifestors: (33:33) Holly connects the dots between autism and Manifestors, revealing how individuals on the spectrum, with their neuron divergence, possess unique gifts that set them apart. Understanding Neurodivergence: (34:46) Delve into the concept of neurodivergence and its significance in Human Design. Holly explains the diverse range of behavioral patterns encompassed within this fieldHow someone can use Human Design to empower their life: Empowering your Life with Human Design: (38:20) Learn how to harness the power of Human Design to empower your life. Holly shares practical insights on how you can leverage this knowledge to live more authentically. Holly's Personal Journey with Human Design: (46:42) Holly reflects on her own transformative journey with Human Design, revealing the profound impact it has had on her life. Connect With Holly:  Website Facebook Instagram Manifestor Blueprints Let's Connect! Website Instagram  Facebook Youtube Rumble --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theawakenedheart/message

The Coaching 101 Podcast
Developing Your Screen Game

The Coaching 101 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 47:30


This episode of 'Coaching 101' podcast, hosted by Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson, focuses on the intricacies of screen plays in football, the impact of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) on college football, and coaching strategies. The hosts share personal travel plans, and then delve into a detailed discussion about the NIL's effects on college athletics, specifically highlighting Nick Saban's critique of NIL and its influence on athletes' attitudes. The conversation transitions to a comprehensive analysis of screen plays, categorized into different types based on their execution and purpose. The hosts discuss strategies for implementing effective screens, securing successful blocking, and ensuring catch and run efficiency. Additionally, tips on teaching and executing screens, quarterback handling, and receiver tactics are covered, aiming to make screens an extension of the run game. The episode ends with lessons on forcing defenses to defend horizontally and utilizing screens to exploit this strategically.00:00 Welcome to Coaching 101: Introductions and Spring Break Plans00:52 Exploring Europe: A Father-Daughter Adventure02:31 Nick Saban's Controversial Take on NIL and Its Impact07:39 The NIL Debate: Fans, Funding, and the Future of College Football09:12 Diving Deep into the Screen Game: Strategies and Types19:01 Why Screens Matter: Simplifying the Game for Success24:01 Unlocking the Mental Game: Simplifying Plays for Young Quarterbacks25:07 Mastering Screen Plays: Techniques and Strategies27:33 Elevating Your Game: Advanced Screen Play Tactics37:28 Coaching Wisdom: Lessons on Offense and Defense39:55 Maximizing Resources: Coaching Tools and Community Engagement43:16 Closing Thoughts: The Power of Persistence in CoachingWhat types of screen are there?SlowFast/Bubble RPO (divorced concepts), “pitch” part of the optionTunnelWhy is it important to throw screens?Easier to block 1 guyAthletes in spaceForces to defend full fieldHow do you teach screens?Blocking - MDTGet 3-5 yards then danceExtended run gameWhat NOT to do as a CoachToday's Lesson: “not force people to defend each player/area”Social MediaDanielTwitter: @CoachChamboOKEmail: chamberlainfootballconsulting@gmail.comKennyTwitter: @FBCoachSimpsonEmail: FBCoachSimpson@gmail.comCoaching 101 PodcastTwitter: @Coaching101Pod

Future of HR
“Creating a Championship Culture” with Shaun Mayo, Chief People Officer, Arizona Cardinals Football Club

Future of HR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 32:13


What does it take to create a championship culture?How can you create a compelling employee experience that drives engagement?My guest on this episode is Shaun Mayo, Chief People Officer, Arizona Cardinals Football ClubDuring our conversation Shaun and I discuss:How he was “drafted” into an HR role early in his careerWhat it is like to be a Chief People Officer in the NFL?How the organization is working to instill a championship culture on and off the fieldHow they are redefining their values and what it means to be a CardinalHis advice for HR leaders who want to redefine their values and cultureWhy believes in creating a compelling employee experience is critical high performance and employee engagementConnecting with Shaun MayoConnect with Shaun on LinkedInEpisode Sponsor: BizLibrary - Where Learning Happens

Coffe N. 5
Sipping Success & Breaking Chains with Coach Jen Welter

Coffe N. 5

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 29:17 Transcription Available


Discover the inspiring journey of Dr. Jen Welter, from her humble beginnings to becoming a groundbreaking figure in football. Join her on Coffee N° 5 as she shares her experiences of living her dream as a 'superhero' on the field and finding her place in team sports. Gain insights into navigating points of pride and the realities of playing in both men's and women's teams. Explore the importance of renegotiating various areas of your life with Coach Jen's profound wisdom. Tune in for a conversation that will leave you motivated and empowered.We'll talk about:Dr. Jen Welter's upbringing and journey into footballLiving her dream as a ‘superhero' on the fieldHow she found her place in team sportsNavigating points of prideDeep dives into the realities and differences between playing in men's and women's teams What it means to ‘renegotiate' your life on your termsFor more information, visit Dr. Jen Welter's website.Subscribe to Lara's newsletter.Follow our host Lara Schmoisman on social media:Instagram: @laraschmoismanFacebook: @LaraSchmoismanLinkedIn: @laraschmoismanTwitter: @LaraSchmoismanSupport the show

All About The Benefits
EP 87 - Jazmin Cornejo: Going Your Own Way

All About The Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 53:52


EP 87 - Jazmin Cornejo: Going Your Own WaySome people recognize early on that they aren't made to be employees. Some of us are much better suited to be self-employed, though it often takes a while to learn that lesson and even longer to find a way to make it happen. Jazmin is one of those people and has made it on her own and has now expanded into starting another business. Jazmin Cornejo is the Founder and CEO at FeMAVEN Modern Girls Getaways. As a travel and food maven, she never shows up to the party empty-handed. She is the go-to person to plan the next happy hour, bachelorette, international birthday trip, or long weekend getaway. She has over a decade of experience in hospitality and events domestically and internationally in top destinations such as San Diego, Scottsdale, Tulum, Vietnam, and Australia. She has been to over 15 countries and counting!WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Some of the reasons Jazmin left the corporate world and felt more at home being an entrepreneurWhat the catalyst that finally pushed Jazmin into being self-employedThe series of events that led to Jazmin starting a second and more successful companyWhy slowing down and asking a busy person in customer service how their day is going can make a huge difference in their dayThe reasons Jazmin thinks people should work at least 6 months in the hospitality fieldHow to hand things off to a Virtual Assistant when it feels like absolute chaosWhy you could greatly benefit from hiring a Virtual Assistant in your businessWhy saying no to business that doesn't feel right to you is always what you should doFAVORITE QUOTE:“I'm a firm believer of saying “No” to business that doesn't feel right.”Jazmin CornejoCONNECT WITH JAZMIN: InstagramFeMAVENGetaways.comHOW TO GET INVOLVED: Lori Jewett Unscripted is a podcast that uncovers the transformative power of unearthing your inner superpowers.  We're here to explore the incredible benefits that come from digging deep within ourselves.  Uncover hidden strengths and untapped abilities that lie within every one of us.  Whether you're seeking personal growth or looking to make a lasting impact on the world, this podcast is your guide to unleashing your inner superhero.  Be sure to catch this and other profound episodes of Lori Jewett Unscripted in Apple Podcasts.

Shift Your Vibe to Thrive
Ep 4: Clearing Trauma Stored in your Body: A Conversation with Dr. Alan Katz

Shift Your Vibe to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 36:06


You've heard of chiropractic - but have you heard of Network Chiropractic? When I discovered this healing modality and especially this particular amazing doctor, my mind was completely blown - and I can't wait to share my learnings from Dr. Alan Katz with you. Dr. Alan Katz is a certified network chiropractor specializing in how our mind and body are connected, and how trauma manifests itself in our body, and how it can be shifted and changed. His words, stories of healing, and his energy were an honor to have on this show.In this episode, we discuss:Our body as an energetic fieldHow mentally traumatic episodes show up later as physical pain in the bodyHow we can discover the connection between our mind and bodyWhy feeling our emotions is one of the most effective things we can do for our bodyPlease be sure to tag me @emilyevansrussell on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word if you or someone you know has benefited from this episode! Links mentioned in the episode:Dr Alan's website - http://www.alankatz.com/ Waking the Tiger (Book) by Peter Levine https://amzn.to/3uVW4bGNetwork Spinal Info https://epienergetics.com/networkspinal-for-practice-members/ Isla Holbox Mexico https://www.travelandleisure.com/isla-holbox-mexico-guide-7098386Movie - The Power of One https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105159/

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”
From Pastorship to Laundromats and Commercial Real Estate with Jordan Berry

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 11:48


This is a conversation you do not want to miss. Working his way across the US from Hawaii, Jordan Berry delivered BIG value.What do the two discuss? How he went from being pastor for 15 years to laundromat space It's okay to know nothing - as long as you are willing to learn His expensive lessons learned Advice to anyone who wants to get in a new fieldHow to borrow someone else's courage and learn from them

Framework with Jamie Hopkins
Martin Seay, Ph.D., CFP®: Connecting Students with the Financial Planning Industry

Framework with Jamie Hopkins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 43:12


The world of financial planning has changed significantly, attracting a new generation of people who are beginning their journey along these paths. As this profession evolves, the coming together of academia and industry becomes more critical than ever.In this episode, Jamie Hopkins, Managing Partner of Wealth Solutions, and Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, speak with Dr. Martin Seay, Ph.D., CFP®, Department Head and Professor of  Personal Financial Planning at Kansas State University.Together, they explore the evolution of financial planning and share valuable insights and experiences, highlighting the importance of supporting students from all walks of life and creating a clear career trajectory to succeed as a certified financial planner.Dr. Seay discusses: The evolution of the financial planning profession and how it is attracting younger individuals into the fieldHow financial planning has become a priority for firms and the increase in job opportunities for graduatesOrganizations like the FinServ Foundation and the CFP Board that are working to create opportunities for engagement between schools and firmsThe high burnout rates among financial advisors and the impact on the professionThe efforts to increase awareness and interest in the financial planning profession for high school students and parentsThe high retention rates among Certified Financial Planners (CFPs) and the importance of firms supporting students in obtaining their CFP certificationThe challenges in supporting advisors to reach higher levels of success and the need for intentional structures and supportAnd more!Connect with Jamie Hopkins and Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Jamie HopkinsLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Martin Seay:LinkedIn: Martin SeayMartin Seay: Kansas State UniversityAbout our Guest: Martin Seay, Ph.D., CFP®, is a Professor and Department Head of Personal Financial Planning at Kansas State University, where he oversees the CFP Board registered undergraduate, graduate certificate, M.S., and Ph.D. programs. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the CFP Board of Standards, which is charged with overseeing the CFP® marks. He previously served as national president of the Financial Planning Association® (FPA®) in 2020, the largest membership organization for CFP® professionals in the country.Dr. Seay's research focuses on borrowing decisions, how psychological characteristics shape financial behavior, and methodology in financial planning research. His work has been published in the Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, Financial Services Review, Journal of Consumer Affairs, Journal of Financial Services Professionals, Journal of Financial Planning, and Journal of Financial Therapy among others.His research has been recognized by the 2014, 2017, and 2019 FPA Annual Conference Best Applied Research Paper Awards, the 2016 CFP Board of Standards' ACCI Financial Planning Award, and the 2016 Montgomery-Warschauer Award, which is awarded by the Journal of Financial Planning for the paper that provided the most outstanding contribution to the betterment of the profession in the previous year.read by Ana

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Living the NFL Dream w/Los Angeles Chargers' Chad Jessop

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 31:12


While ‘Deflategate' put the Patriots' equipment staff under a microscope the profession tends to avoid, this overlooked aspect of football is of utmost importance to teams. An NFL team's equipment staff has numerous responsibilities, such as inflating footballs (properly), repairing and ordering equipment for the full roster, storing and cleaning jerseys, and packing/setting up gear on road trips. Along with a roster of 53 players and the coaching and support staff, equipment managers also need a ‘customer service' mentality to satisfy the needs of many people within their organization.On today's episode of the WorkInSports Podcast, VP of Content Brian Clapp chats with the Los Angeles Chargers' Chad Jessop. Jessop is the Chargers' Equipment Assistant and has spent 14 years handling football teams' equipment and locker room needs. He and Clapp discuss:How to become an equipment managerJessop's rise from the high school ranks to a training camp gig with the Dallas CowboysThe biggest challenges of working in his fieldHow important building relationships is in an NFL locker room environment

Be In Demand
163. [Case Study] Building A Consulting Business Speech by Speech with Patrick Veroneau

Be In Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 48:55


From side hustle to in demand trainer and coach for leadership development.Patrick Veroneau is a leadership consultant, speaker, and author of the best-selling book, "The Leadership Bridge: How to Engage Your Employees and Drive Organizational Excellence." As the founder of Emery Leadership Group, Patrick has dedicated his career to helping individuals and organizations achieve success through leadership development.Check out what you'll learn:How you can get started today using workshops to build your brand and get known in your fieldHow speaking and serving others positions you as the expert and how to leverage that kind of exposureYou can grow your business by offering workshops for companies and speaking at local meetingsPLUS, authors talk to authors and that's another great platform to leverage for publicity.Links for our Guest: Please visit to add social linksWebsite: www.emeryleadershipgroup.comSocial Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-veroneau/Links and resources mentioned in the show:Here's your Directory of Places to Speak download yours today!Ready to Take the Stage than this free resource is for you!Get on the waitlist for IN Demand Signature Speech NOW!If you're looking for support to grow your business faster, get fully booked and profitable, schedule a call to explore if you'd be a good fit for one of my coaching programs.Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any of my episodes.Thank you for listening,Laurie-Ann

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes
You are responsible for your own growth: Building a career in the not-for-profit sector, with Akaoma Onyemelukwe

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 37:11


In this episode, Sujani sits down with Akaoma Onyemelukwe to talk about the not for profit sector of public health. They discuss what tools are needed to succeed in public health, how to find your niche, and Akaoma's own experiences working with various nonprofit organisations.You'll LearnHow Akaoma found her way into public health from working with organisations such Unicef and Red Cross from a young ageWhy Akaoma pursued an MPH on top of her practical experience in the fieldHow having and declaring a strong desire, building connections, and finding a niche are all important in succeeding in the nonprofit spaceHow Akaoma found her areas of interest and specialisation in public healthWhat areas in public health have seen rapid changes in the recent years and which areas have seen little progressThe biggest challenges Akaoma has faced and what skills/resources she needed to overcome themThe most important learnings Akaoma has gained from working in the not for profit sectorWhat Right Proposals is and how it stemmed from Akaoma's interest in helping organisations access funding and sustainability What a day in Akaoma's life looks like and what tools and strategies to keep everything organised How volunteering, continuing education, and mentorship are all important steps in achieving your dream public health careerToday's GuestNon-profit, global development and management expert/consultant and coach with 20 years experience; She comes with expertise in suite of health systems strengthening; policy and advocacy, business development (grants & proposals), strategic planning, policy development, curriculum development, gender and social norms, research and evaluation; organisational development and management; supported institutional capacity strengthening for NGOs, CSO, FBO, Networks and Coalition in Nigeria and Africa. Prepared tools, guidance and learning materials for trainings and technical documentation to inform reforms across various institutions and sectorsA leader in large and complex programmes in Health, Humanitarian, Education, Governance and Media sectors; advised governments of low- and middle-income countries, private sector organisations, INGOs and NGOs on policy and reforms; design, implementation and evaluation of programmes. Akaoma has considerable experience in developing, drafting, researching, and analysing strategies, policies, legislation, and regulations, action plans and operational guidelinesBeyond her expertise in new business development proposal writing, Akaoma has led researches in programming opportunities analysis, policy review, health reforms including the basic health care provision fund, support to state health insurance scheme work, human resource for health interventions'; developed a digital COVID -19 manual; series of capacity building initiatives for government, health workers, humanitarian workers and private sector players including communities'. Akaoma has worked in Nigeria, Malawi, and Ethiopia​ResourcesFollow Akaoma on LinkedIn Learn more about opportunities at the Red Cross, UNICEF, WHO Learn more about Right Proposals Support the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.

CloseTheDeal.com Podcast  - sales & marketing
Organize your home for serenity with Andrea Hancock CTD #7

CloseTheDeal.com Podcast - sales & marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 41:50


Did you know the average American loses one year of their life searching for lost items?That's 55 minutes a day you can save when your space is organized per the National Association of Professional Organizers .We're speaking with Andrea Hancock, a Professional Organizer and CEO of Dextrous Organizing. It's a New Year. This can be your year for an organized home and Andrea can help. Andrea shares 5 takeaways from this episode of Close The Deal. Com: Why she became a professional organizerHow she got started as an entrepreneurSome of the unique challenges of being an entrepreneur in this fieldHow she has grown her organizing businessHow  she landed national PR for her organizing  business starting with the Washington Post## Hi there, I'm Ewell Smith, your host of the CloseTheDeal.com Podcast. Sales & marketing are perishable skills! Sharpen your skills as we talk with business disrupters! Visit www.CloseTheDeal.com to see all episodes.

Fancy Scientist: A Material Girl Living in a Sustainable World
From Web Developer to Starting an Environmental Career: Interview with Melina Shak

Fancy Scientist: A Material Girl Living in a Sustainable World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 20:08


Have you ever thought about starting an environmental career, but instead chose a more “safe” and “secure” route? Or maybe you are currently tempted by it or you simply didn't know how to go about a wildlife career and took a path that was more easily laid out? Is there a part of you that still wonders “what if?” but worries it might be too late or are too scared to step out of your comfort zone?We only get one life to live and so much of our lives are dedicated to our work – simply by the hours put in. What if I told you it isn't too late. If you feel at all pulled to make a change then I'm here to tell you that you can. But maybe you don't know how…In this episode of the Fancy Scientist Podcast, I interview web developer Melina Shack about her experience transforming from computer scientist into a career in wildlife, ecology, and the environment. Perhaps just like you, Melina didn't know how to start the transition or even if it was possible. But it is and she is currently starting an environmental career.Melina is a student in my Successful Wildlife Professional program and had no idea about how to go about changing careers, but she felt a pull that that was the right move for her. She had always been interested in careers in the environment and ecology, but she didn't know how to get there, and she took computer science because it was a lucrative, safe, and secure route. In this interview we talk about how she is making that transition through the help of my mentorship and being in the Successful Wildlife Professional program.Melina has just started this transition after being accepted into graduate school (with a scholarship!) several months ago. We talk about the steps she has taken to make this transition and what it's like her first semester in graduate school. Specifically, we chat about:What it's like for her to start graduate school and experience her first semesterWhat got her to finally make the transition into a career in the environmentWhat it's like for her to start graduate school and experience her first semester in a different fieldHow to go to graduate school as a working professional – having a full-time job and enrolling in a Master's programThe difference between thesis and non-thesis Master's programsand MORE!Get a free chapter of my book “Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology: What It's Like and What You Need to Know” to see how I can help you in your career: https://stephanieschuttler.com/getting-a-job-in-wildlife-biology-book/ Want to learn about cool animals, conservation, and get tips about careers in wildlife biology, science, and more? Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/StephanieSchuttler and join my email list: https://stephanieschuttler.com/ I'd love to meet you. Connect with me on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/FancyScientistInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fancy_scientist/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fancyscientist/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fancyscientist/pins/Join the “Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology” Facebook group to connect with other aspiring wildlife biologists, post your questions and get free advice: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gettingajobinwildlifebiology

Open Up
Clearing Your Energetic Trauma and Creating On Purpose

Open Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 73:35


Hello beautiful humans! And welcome back to The Open Up podcast.In this episode, we're talking about how to heal the past, awaken to the present so you can start creating your life on purpose.This is one of my favorite transmissions that's ever come through me. It's expansive and it's liberating. It's tangible and it's powerful — and it will have you cracking open to the fullness of this, the only moment beyond your past and your pain… maybe… for the very first time.I'm so excited for you to receive it.We're diving into:Awakening beyond the stories of your egoic mind so you can see clearly, be happy and move freelyDismantling old resistance, pain, triggers and trauma from your body and energetic fieldHow to honor your humanity without becoming it or getting lost in it — and therefore, creating as your highest selfReclaiming your emotional freedom and inner peace If you loved this episode and desire to learn more about working together, DM me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/kristinalicare/

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes
Figuring out what you like and don't like: how being a personal trainer kickstarted a public health career, with Jeff Button

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 43:08


In this episode, Sujani sits down with Jeff Button, a public health emergency preparedness specialist. They discuss Jeff's career journey from working as a personal trainer to working in public health, what inspired him to pursue public health, and what public health emergency preparedness encompasses. You'll LearnJeff's experience as a personal health trainer and what led him to the public health fieldWhat made Jeff choose to pursue public health over physical therapyHow to find what your passion is and signs/indicators that you may not be working in the right fieldHow work experiences can inspire you and better help you understand your field of interestsAdvice on how to start making connections in a new professional fieldThe importance of making connections and how they can open doors in your careerWhat public health emergency preparedness isWhat a day in the life of a Public Health Emergency Preparedness Planner looks likeJeff's current work in addressing health disparities that have been exacerbated by COVID and his experience working in a newly established teamHow intraprofessional and interprofessional collaboration come in to play in public healthToday's GuestJeff Button is an early-career public health professional who discovered his passion for health promotion and disease prevention during his time working in the fitness and healthcare industries. Upon graduating with his Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in December 2019 from the UTHealth School of Public Health in Dallas, Jeff was determined to find a job in the public health field that focused on improving population health and well-being. Currently, he is employed with a local health department within Collin County, Texas, where he was selected to serve as the first Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Planner for a state-funded COVID-19 Health Disparities Grant. In Jeff's current role, he provides leadership on a team that analyzes the root causes of pandemic-driven health disparities and builds multi-sector partnerships with community stakeholders to improve the health of vulnerable populations. Jeff is passionate about reducing health disparities and addressing social determinants of health that affect health outcomes among high-risk and underserved communities. Jeff is a proud member of the American Public Health Association (APHA) who enjoys networking with other like-minded public health professionals and sharing his unique journey in the field of public health.ResourcesFollow Jeff on LinkedIn  Learn more about the The Medical Reserve Corps and Administration for Strategic Preparedness and ResponseSupport the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes
Taking the long road: from construction to public health, with Brock Turner

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 39:01


In this episode, Sujani sits down with Brock Turner, a health and human sciences educator at Purdue University. They talk about transitioning careers, Brock's passion for health and education, and where continuous learning fits in your career.You'll LearnBrock's career journey from working in construction, project management, to health educationHow Brock's passion for bettering the lives of others led him to the field of public healthHow having children and building a family changed Brock's perspective on his careerBrock's experience transitioning from a well established career to going back to school and working in a new fieldHow to make this transition smoother How skill sets can transfer even across seemingly different occupationsWhat a day in the life of a health and human sciences extension educator looks likeHow the Certified Health Education Specialist credential has helped Brock in his careerWhy continuous learning is important for educators in this constantly changing environmentWhy it was important to Brock to be involved in university committees that influence change that impacts students and others on campusToday's GuestBrock Turner is a Health and Human Science Educator for Purdue University Extension in Indiana. He holds a Master of Public Health and Master of Science in Health Education degree from Purdue University Global. He is also a NCHEC-Certified Health Education Specialist and NFPT-Certified Personal Trainer. As a Health and Human Science educator, Brock strives to improve the lives and livelihoods of those within his community by bringing evidence-based education from Purdue University to the people. He focuses his educational programming in areas of nutrition, financial resource management, human development, and health and wellness. Brock transitioned into the Health Education field after spending 15 years working in project management, project sales, procurement, and retail sales. He loves to connect with people in order to make a lasting and positive impact on their lives.ResourcesFollow Brock on LinkedIn Learn more about Purdue UniversityLearn more about the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) credentialLearn more about the course Moving Past Change Fatigue to the Growth Edge Support the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.

The Radical Mother Village with Christa Bevan
EP88 How the Body Stores Trapped Emotions and How to Clear Them Using Emotion Code with Helen Morgan

The Radical Mother Village with Christa Bevan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 43:29


Hey Mama - This episode is one of a very special few that I've decided to re-release as part of my maternity plan for the second half of 2022 because I loved the conversation so much.  So whether you're listening for the second time around or if you missed it when it first came out, I'm confident you're gonna love this one too.  Thanks for being here with me!In this episode, I'm chatting with Helen Morgan. Helen is a certified Body Code and Emotion Code practitioner who helps people align to who they were born to be.  She believes we all carry an energetic souls blueprint that is perfectly aligned with our highest and best good and helps people to clear whatever is preventing them from aligning with that blueprint using this powerful energy healing system. In this episode you'll learn:What the Emotion Code is and how it can be used to clear trapped emotions in your energy fieldHow trapped emotions distort our energy field, potentially affecting our physical healthHow Emotion Code can even be used with and by our childrenHow the quantum field connects us over long distances, similar to wifiThat not all our trapped emotions are our own and that we can inherit them from our ancestorsAn opportunity to learn more about how to witness a mini-clearing session that Helen facilitated for meFor more from Helen visit her Facebook group here.Join my free "virtual village" on Facebook --> facebook.com/groups/theradicalmothervillageFollow me on Instagram –> instagram.com/radicalmothervillageGrab a FREE copy of The Trauma Triggers Roadmap –> christabevan.com/roadmapA radical mother is a woman poised in her power ready to disrupt cycles of generational trauma running through her family like wildfire. She's working to improve her life, the lives of her children, and shape the landscape of her community. If that's you - you're in the right place. This podcast is designed to connect you with resources, inspiration, and the reminder that you are not alone as you embark on your journey of radical mothering.I'm your host Christa Bevan and I'm a certified TRE provider (which stands for tension & trauma releasing exercises), trauma-informed yoga instructor, and also a dynamic self-care coach for moms. And of course, a fellow radical mother. My approach to this work blends neuroscience-backed tools and heart-centered intuition.Did you enjoy today's episode?  Be sure to head to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate & review the show.  Not only do these help me know you're enjoying the content, but they help this work be seen by even more Radical Mothers that need it in their lives too.

Cosmic Love Antenna
EP 58 - Liza Miron: Family Constellations & ROOT Ancestral Healing

Cosmic Love Antenna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 60:04


My beautiful guest for today's show is the mystical Liza Miron.Liza Miron's passion is to see people grow, develop, connect to a higher level of awareness, and in this way enjoy life to the fullest. For the past 15 years, Liza has been working with clients using different healing methods that include Family Constellations, Coaching, EFT, NLP, meditation, channeling, and reiki.Studying and living in the USA, France, Singapore, Belgium, Spain, Italy and Guatemala has given Liza a unique perspective on personal development.See the show notes below for some of the main points (in order) we covered and dived deep into together:Liza, her pain teacher, and what lead her to the here and nowThe piece in her upbringing that helped everything make senseWhat are FAMILY CONSTELLATIONS?The clairvoyant download I received around itHow we are the microcosm of the macrocosmThe PRACTICAL ancestral healing style of family constellationsConnection to the ONE MIND and morphic fieldHow past ancestors and loving entities come into this experienceQuantum entanglement and the quantum fieldWhat a session looks likeThe meditative trance that supports HEALINGCollective consciousnessLiza and her spiritual abilities enhancing with this workThe challenge with our thinking MIND and the answers in our heartPAST LIVES and Liza learning to trustConnection to past lives and our ancestral linePast life TRAUMAATLANTIS and collective painHow far do we need to go back into our ancestral line?TIME STAMPS on ancestral painsBreaking chains forwards and backward down our ancestral lineHow do we know we need to start looking at ancestral healing?Liza and her definition of LOVEPlease connect with Liza here:Website: https://www.coachingandconstellations.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LizaMironFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/newfamilyconstellationsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizamironcoaching/Podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/family-constellations-and-ancestral-healing-with-liza-miron/id1620925147 Looking for more FREE SELF-LOVE TOOLS? Join my newsletter and download some meditations, affirmations and visualisations on me:www.harrisonmeagher.com/learn-more Don't forget to LEAVE A REVIEW (down to below) if you loved the show to go into a draw for our WEEKLY prizes! Need more COMMUNITY and TRIBE? Join the Cosmic Love Antenna FB GROUP:https://www.facebook.com/groups/cosmicloveantennaWanting to connect deeper either for coaching, feedback, or becoming a guest? See the following options:Social (FB, Insta, LinkedIn, Clubhouse): @harrisonmeagher Website: www.harrisonmeagher.com Email: harrisonmeagher.business@outlook.com LOVE you xxxSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cosmic-love-antenna/donations

How to be a CEO
23andme's Anne Wojcicki on revolutionising the biotech industry

How to be a CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 20:04


This week we're joined by Anne Wojcicki, co-founder and CEO of 23andme. A pioneer in the biotech industry, a well-earned spot on the Forbes ‘Power Women' list and according to reports, a billionaire - on paper at least. Anne is nothing if not accomplished. 23andme was the first to offer autosomal DNA testing for ancestry, which many companies now use globally. Their tests also provide personalised health insights for individuals. Anne co-founded the company in 2006 with Linda Avey and Paul Cusenza. They joined forces with the aim of using genetic information for good and giving people direct access to their medical data. In this episode:How they came up with the idea for 23andme Getting the company off the groundWorking and thriving in a male-dominated fieldHow success seems to be in her bloodInstant feedback & the value of a great work environment The importance of using your platform to support others What the future holds for 23andme & herselfFor all the latest business news head to standard.co.uk/business Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lead with Levity
The High Performer's Playbook: Success Starts with the Real You

Lead with Levity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 24:52


How much courage does it take for you to “be you” at work?I have the pleasure of speaking to Jeremy Ryan Slate today. Jeremy is the founder of Create Your Own Life podcast. It's ranked number one on iTunes. Jeremy interviews some of the highest performers in the world and finds out how their approach to life contributes to their ultimate success. I'm happy to have Jeremy on today because of our focus this month on being yourself, walking boldly and courageously out there, and not letting your circumstances dictate how you show up.Key Takeaways: Jeremy shares his life experiences and lessons learnedHow to position yourself as the go-to person in your fieldHow to gauge if you are living a successful life How Jeremy uses humor to be resilientWhat is the true meaning of courageWhat differentiates the top 1% of performers from everyone elseHow to approach leadershipPerspectives on taking feedback like a champResources MentionedSo Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal NewportUnremarkable to Extraordinary by Jeremy Ryan SlateSupport the show

Healthcare Perspectives
Neurointerventions: How Robotics Widens Access To Precision Treatment

Healthcare Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 22:14


The reduction of invasive procedures is one of the main indicators of the advancements being experienced in the field of medicine. It has lowered the risk associated with complex surgeries as well as the recovery time needed by the patient. A big part of it has been the use of robots which increase the precision and decrease the effort required for complex procedures. At the moment, physicians and technology companies are working on making this critical robotics technology widely available.Today, Raymond Turner, Chief Medical Officer of Neurovascular at Siemens Healthineers is joined by three guests – Dr. Monika Killer-Oberpfalzer of Paracelsus Medical University, Dr. Dariusz Dudek, a Cardiologist at Jagiellonian University Hospital in Krakow, Poland, and Dr. Vitor Pereira, Director of Endovascular Research and Innovation at St Michaels Hospital. They'll help us understand the use of robotics technology in endovascular treatment and what's being done to make it more accessible.Stay tuned to learn about the impact that the use of robots is having in the field of medicine. You'll find out how physicians are adjusting to it and the benefits they are getting from it. Additionally, you'll hear about the potential impact that making robots remotely operable would have and the challenges that have to be solved to make that possible.Some Questions Asked:How does a robot function in the interventional lab?How are physicians finding the experience of using joysticks to operate on a patient?What do we need to make the robots operable remotely?How can the bedside team be given the confidence to do what they need to do?What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why interventional procedures required to treat aneurysms are complexHow using endovascular robotic technology has impacted the medical fieldHow neurointerventionalists are trained to use robots in endovascular treatmentThe potential impact that remotely operated robots can haveConnect with Dr. Vitor Mendes Pereira:LinkedInConnect with Dr. Monika Killer-Oberpfalzer:LinkedInConnect with Dr. Dariusz Dudek:WebsiteConnect with Raymond Turner:LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2ndwind Academy Podcast
Transitioning Out of the Pack with Sam Wykes

2ndwind Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 53:31


In this episode, Ryan chats with Sam Wykes, who retired from Super Rugby in June 2021. After a career spanning more than a decade, which includes over 100 Super Rugby caps, and five years playing in exciting Japan Sam is well into the transition of a career beyond sport, working as a recruiter in the construction industry.  Sam and Ryan not only chat about the transition, but also share some insights and lessons on what  Sam has observed and learned about himself in the journey to finding his position behind the desk. Tune in to learn more about:How sports was introduced to SamSam's tough medical history, benign tumors while growing upThe clubs he played for and the experience he gotSam's brilliant careerHow Sam felt walking off the professional sports fieldHow he felt moving from a master in the field to where he is today        …and so much more!Are you looking for Career Clarity for your next step, for more information, or to book a consultancy, make sure you check out 2ndwind.io Links:Sam Wykes on Instagram: @Samwykes4Sam Wykes on LinkedIn: Sam Wykes

Investing For Good
Converting Fears And Mistakes Into Passive Streams Of Income with Dr. Jon Zhou

Investing For Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 39:41


The value of financial literacy in the realm of the medical fieldHow education in real estate can mitigate investment blundersThings to consider when investing in single-family rental homesCommon challenges when starting real estate syndicationTop gratifying rewards of earning passive income The Life & Money Show Spotlight:Your Life & Money: What is one thing you're doing to live a meaningful and intentional life by design?Other's Life and Money: What is one life or money hack that you can share that will make an impact in others' lives right now? Life & Money in the World: What's the one thing you're doing right now to make the world a better place? RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDCapital One Venture X ABOUT JON Y. ZHOU, M.D.Jon is a Pain Medicine specialist and board-certified Anesthesiologist at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento California. In the University of Pennsylvania, he completed his Biological Basis of Behavior and Anthropology and later on finished his medical school education at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. He completed his residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital for Anesthesiology. While studying, he introduced himself to real estate investing and syndication which he found interesting and a way to have a stream of income passively. He is a father of two and he loves to travel. CONNECT WITH JONTwitter: @acutepainJZ CONNECT WITH USTo connect with Annie and Julie, as well as with other Investing For Good listeners, and to get the latest scoop on new and upcoming episodes, join Life and Money Show Podcast Community on Facebook.To learn more about real estate syndication investment opportunities, join the Goodegg Investor Club.Be sure to also grab your free copy of the Investing For Good book (just pay S&H)--Thanks for listening, and until next time, keep investing for good!

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno
Why Health Coaching is a Game Changer for T1D Management

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 37:55


Have you ever been curious about what health coaching is? Today's episode is dedicated to answering that question in depth. You will learn… What health coaching provides that's different from the medical fieldHow a health coach can supplement traditional health careWhy health coaching is such a game changer for T1D management You will hear empowering client stories from the Risely team that demonstrate the power of health coaching. Additionally, I'll share with you five top reasons why health coaching should be considered a critical element of care for people and families impacted by T1D. Hit the subscribe button and rate and review to help this podcast rise! Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.Send me a DM to introduce yourself with any feedback, questions, or suggestions on topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes.Thank you to the Reclaim Your Rise podcast sponsor Diabetes Research Institute. You can learn more about DRI and their work here.RESOURCES FOR YOU: Learn more and apply to the Decide and Conquer Group Coaching Bootcamp HEREFor nutrition strategies and meal plan click  HEREFor reducing highs and lows during exercise click  HEREDisclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan. 

Moms Who Inspire Us
6) Missionary in East Asia and Mom of Three

Moms Who Inspire Us

Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 42:27


In this episode I chat with Hannah about her seven years spent in east Asia as a missionary, wife and mom. We discuss:The story of how her and her husband felt called to the mission fieldHow they landed in east AsiaThe cultural differences in parentingThe support system they formedLots of talk about foodHow this experience changed herAdjusting back to life in the USYou can get in touch with Hannah on Instagram @dailyessentiallifeI'd love to hear from you! Please give me your feedback about this podcast and any topic you would like covered on Facebook  Moms Who Inspire Us or Instagram @momswhoinspireus or at momswhoinspireus@gmail.com

The Radical Mother Village with Christa Bevan
EP51 How the Body Stores Trapped Emotions and How to Clear Them Using Emotion Code with Helen Morgan

The Radical Mother Village with Christa Bevan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 42:46


In this episode, I'm chatting with Helen Morgan. Helen is a certified Bodycode and Emotioncode practitioner who helps people align to who they were born to be.  She believes we all carry an energetic souls blueprint that is perfectly aligned with our highest and best good and helps people to clear whatever is preventing them from aligning with that blueprint using this powerful energy healing system. In this episode you'll learn:What the Emotion Code is and how it can be used to clear trapped emotions in your energy fieldHow trapped emotions distort our energy field, potentially affecting our physical healthHow Emtion Code can even be used with and by our childrenHow the quantum field connects us over long distances, similar to wifiThat not all our trapped emotions are our own and that we can inherit them from our ancestorsAn opportunity to learn more about how to witness a mini-clearing session that Helen facilitated for meReady to kick off 2022 with the support you need on your journey of mothering radically?  Schedule a free connection call with me here and find out how I can help!For more from Helen visit her Facebook group here.Join my free "virtual village" on Facebook --> facebook.com/groups/theradicalmothervillageFollow me on Instagram –> instagram.com/radicalmothervillageGrab a FREE copy of The Calm Mom Strategy –> christabevan.com/calmmomA radical mother is a woman poised in her power ready to disrupt cycles of generational trauma running through her family like wildfire. She's working to improve her life, the lives of her children, and shape the landscape of her community. If that's you - you're in the right place. This podcast is designed to connect you with resources, inspiration, and the reminder that you are not alone as you embark on your journey of radical mothering.I'm your host Christa Bevan and I'm a certified TRE provider (which stands for tension & trauma releasing exercises), trauma-informed yoga instructor, and also a dynamic self-care coach for moms. And of course, a fellow radical mother. My approach to this work blends neuroscience-backed tools and heart-centered intuition.Did you enjoy today's episode?  Be sure to head to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate & review the show.  Not only do these help me know you're enjoying the content, but they help this work be seen by even more Radical Mothers that need it in their lives too.

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes
Leveraging the power of LinkedIn for career success, with Jeremy Schifeling

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 47:20 Transcription Available


On this episode, Sujani sits down with Jeremy Schifeling, a former LinkedIn employee in the Higher Education Team. Jeremy has devoted his career to helping students succeed in theirs. From recruiting top students at Teach For America to leading student marketing for LinkedIn, he's touched the lives of millions of people just starting their journeys. Along the way, he's published a top-selling book on job applications, served as the University of Michigan's tech career coach, and produced the most-viewed video in LinkedIn's history.We invited Jeremy to talk about what LinkedIn is, how to get started on the platform, and how public health professionals can leverage it to build their careers and search for jobs.What You'll Learn from this Episode:Jeremy's journey from a kindergarten teacher to techie; and his journey from working at LinkedIn in the higher education team and then going on to build LinkedIn GuysLinkedIn 101, including what it is and why you creating a LinkedIn profile allows you to take control of your own destinyThe importance of building your network before you need itWhy building a network on LinkedIn is not only for extroverts, everyone can leverage the toolA walk-through on how to get started with LinkedIn, starting with what you have, including how to use some of the features (an insider perspective): The Headline: how LinkedIn's algorithm favours thisAbout section: how to best use the 2,000 characters in this sectionHow to build out your experience section if you are an aspiring public health professional just starting out in the fieldHow to test LinkedIn's algorithm real-time and leverage it to build your own profileSkills and endorsementsRecommendations: how it works and how recruiters use itInterests: what recruiters see and how they use this feature to screen candidatesVolunteer experience: why this section is important - spoiler alert: a survey conducted by LinkedIn revealed that 80% of recruiters value volunteer experience on par with work experienceAn understanding of the tool recruiters use (“LinkedIn Recruiter), how they see your profile, and how to use this information to design your LinkedIn profileAdditional tips for building your LinkedIn profileLeveraging LinkedIn for your job search - 2 tipsOnce the profile is built out, how to reach out to LinkedIn connections, including whether you should use the messaging feature or contact them via emailAdditional resources Jeremy has available for you to build your LinkedIn profile and optimize itNew features on LinkedIn for interview preparationToday's Guest:Jeremy Schifeling has devoted his career to helping students succeed in theirs. From recruiting top students at Teach For America to leading student marketing for LinkedIn, he's touched the lives of millions of people just starting their journeys. Along the way, he's published a top-selling book on job applications, served as the University of Michigan's tech career coach, and produced the most-viewed video in LinkedIn's history. He currently leads teacher outreach efforts at Khan Academy and shares his thoughts on Break into Tech, a site for anyone who wants to launch a tech career. Featured on the Show:Jeremy's Masterclass: Land the Perfect Job with LinkedIn (affiliate link)Jumpstart your public health career: 6-week hands-on intensive training program Join the waitlist for the next cohort.Support the show (http://www.phspot.ca/signup)

The Winding Road
Ep 37 - Becoming Forever Employable - Jeff Gothelf Interview

The Winding Road

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 28:31


What does it mean to "become forever employable"? How do you achieve it?Jeff and I talk about this, which is also the topic of his book by the same name.We cover things like: How long does it take to become forever employable or a recognized expert in a fieldHow to build a personal brandHow to figure out what you should become an "expert" inShould you pivot...and moreIf you'd like to connect with Jeff, you can find him here, and on LinkedIn and TwitterYou can buy his book on Amazon.If you'd like to connect with me, Travis, you can find me on Twitter and LinkedIn as well.Follow Winding Road Careers: Website: https://www.windingroadcareers.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/windingroadcareers/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/winding-road-careers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thewindingrd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/windingroadcareers

Evolve
Celine Halioua on Solving Longevity, Building Biotech, and Going from Academia to Startups | Evolve 068

Evolve

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 39:58


Celine Halioua is the CEO and Founder of Loyal, a biotech startup developing drugs to extend dog lifespan. BUT with a twist! If this life-extension research and drug development works for canines, her theory is that it could lead to breakthroughs for the rest of us humans for age related diseases! Previously, she held various roles at The Longevity Fund, an early stage venture capital fund investing in companies developing therapeutics to treat aging. Celine has a technical background in neuroscience and gene therapy. She holds a B.Sc. in neuroscience from the University of Texas at Austin and was a D.Phil. student at Oxford University. She worked in the laboratories of Dr. Evan Snyder at the Sanford-Burnham-Prebys Medical Discovery Institute on novel enteric neuron disease therapeutics, and of Dr. Richard Morrisett and Dr. Keith Stevenson at The University of Texas at Austin on the development of novel silver-nanocluster neuronal tracers for applications in neuropharmacology.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODEWhy cracking the code on a dog's can fix human age related diseasesWhat's wrong with the longevity fieldHow to go from academia to startupsThe real mental and emotional challenges of being a founderHow to think about sacrifice, personal responsibility, and your own mortalityand much more...Full show notes, transcripts, and resources can be found here: evolvethe.world/episodes/68TIMESTAMPS(00:00) - Podcast Recommendation - #impact with Regina Larko(00:43) - Introduction(02:17) - Celine's Mission For Better Medicine and Healthcare(04:40) - Why dog longevity to fix human illness(07:11) - Why Celine cares so much about longevity(09:39) - What's wrong with the longevity field(11:57) - What does longevity actually look like(14:04) - What is Loyal for dogs and what is it creating(18:33)  - How Celine wants to inspire other biotech founders(20:25) - How to manage senior talent as a young founder(21:59) - How to go from academia to startups(26:25) - The first step for creating a biotech company(28:00) - Mental models, self awareness, and emotional challenges as a found(34:12) - Sacrifice and personal responsibility(35:32) - Are we all delaying our own mortality(36:35) - Call to Action(37:24) - How to push the world to Evolve

Liz Career Coaching
Career Happy Hour with Graphic Designer Joe Valenzuela

Liz Career Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 37:33


There's nothing like having a career chat over a glass of wine.  In this episode, I launch a Career Happy Hour segment kicking it off with a Graphic Designer and long time friend Joe Valenzuela.  Joe talks to us about his career journey from Milwaukee to Chicago and how he has navigated his career in the creative industry.  Our topics of conversation include:His first job and how he leveraged his Spanish skills working for a bilingual community newspaperHow he networked his way into the fieldHow he bounced back from a lay off and used that time to refocus his careerTips on staying competitive as a graphic designerHow to pave a career into the industryHis creative outlet (Barbies!)His freelance work and tips for people interested in doing freelanceFollow Joe:Instagram - @barbiec0aYoutubeFacebook - Joe Valenzuela DesignConnect with me:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizherrera1/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/Website:  https://www.lizcareercoaching.net/Email: lizcareercoaching@gmail.comMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comArtwork: Joseph Valenzuela DesignSupport the show

Prophet Jerome Fernando
How mustard size seed of faith,

Prophet Jerome Fernando

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 7:50


One day become a treeHow is your spirit programmed?Growing accurately is dependent on the studentThe specific seed for a specific fieldHow your faith grows is what's important

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Finding, Underwriting, and Managing Assets with Brandon Abbott

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 25:48


Brandon Abbott has been investing in real estate since 2010. He specializes in asset procurement and management. As a professional in the real estate and construction fields since 2005, he brings specialized knowledge when finding, underwriting, and managing assets.[00:01 – 07:01] Opening SegmentLet's get to know Brandon AbbottBrandon talks about his backgroundCareer in the construction fieldHow he got started in real estateLearning the benefits of cash flow and downsides of leverageFinding his partner and starting PassiveInvesting.comNumber of assets under management[07:02 – 20:40] Finding, Underwriting, and Managing AssetsHow they scaled their investmentsThinking bigHaving great partnersWhat they could've done differently to further speed up their process of scalingTaxesValue-addPivoting and stepping out of his role as managerDeveloping and giving away his company[20:41 – 25:26] Closing SegmentBrandon's advice to aspiring investorsTake action and Aim highHow he stays on top of his gameHis way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Brandon– links belowFinal wordsTweetable Quotes:“Anybody can get started in real estate. The biggest difference between people that do and people that don't, are people that take action.” - Brandon Abbott“You have to keep treading water until an opportunity comes along.” - Brandon Abbott“Property acquisitions are all about relationships.” - Brandon Abbott“Replace yourself as soon as possible in the company, with an employee. The sooner you can replace yourself in the process, the better and the faster you can scale, because you can just duplicate yourself over and over.” - Brandon AbbottResources Mentioned: Passive Investing Rehab Wallet------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Brandon, send him an email at brandon@passiveinvesting.com Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Finding, Underwriting, and Managing Assets with Brandon Abbott

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 25:26


Brandon Abbott has been investing in real estate since 2010. He specializes in asset procurement and management. As a professional in the real estate and construction fields since 2005, he brings specialized knowledge when finding, underwriting, and managing assets.[00:01 – 07:01] Opening SegmentLet's get to know Brandon AbbottBrandon talks about his backgroundCareer in the construction fieldHow he got started in real estateLearning the benefits of cash flow and downsides of leverageFinding his partner and starting PassiveInvesting.comNumber of assets under management[07:02 – 20:40] Finding, Underwriting, and Managing AssetsHow they scaled their investmentsThinking bigHaving great partnersWhat they could've done differently to further speed up their process of scalingTaxesValue-addPivoting and stepping out of his role as managerDeveloping and giving away his company[20:41 – 25:26] Closing SegmentBrandon's advice to aspiring investorsTake action and Aim highHow he stays on top of his gameHis way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Brandon– links belowFinal wordsTweetable Quotes:“Anybody can get started in real estate. The biggest difference between people that do and people that don't, are people that take action.” - Brandon Abbott“You have to keep treading water until an opportunity comes along.” - Brandon Abbott“Property acquisitions are all about relationships.” - Brandon Abbott“Replace yourself as soon as possible in the company, with an employee. The sooner you can replace yourself in the process, the better and the faster you can scale, because you can just duplicate yourself over and over.” - Brandon AbbottResources Mentioned: Passive Investing Rehab Wallet------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Brandon, send him an email at brandon@passiveinvesting.com Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com

PowerUp Podcast
Episode 19 - Trusting Your Instincts and Developing Your Identity With Meteorologist Kristin Clark

PowerUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 50:10


This episode hosts the incredibly inspiring Kristin Clark.  Kristin is a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist with a well-known family history of weather reporting.  Kristin shares her experiences coming from a "weather family" and how that helped to shape her career interest.  She also shares her own personal struggles growing into her career, her highest achievements, and some of her personal beliefs about what success means.In this episode:-Kristin tells about her unique background in meteorology-Kristin shares about her own personal and professional struggles as she pursued her goals and her identity-Kristen reveals her recommendations for young people interested in becoming news reporters and meteorologists to best prepare them for the realities of the fieldHow to connect with Kristin: IG:  @2wheelweatherTwitter: kclarkwxFacebook:  Meteorologist Kristin Clark-----For those who CONNECT with the mission and goals of this podcast, I know that it is going to REVOLUTIONIZE your outlook and SUCCESS.I am excited to see what we discover about ourselves, and one another along the way, and to see what you discover that you ARE capable of!"Don't ask what the world needs, ask what makes you come alive, and go do It.  Because what the world needs are people who have come alive." - H. ThurmanFollow me on IG:@power_up_podcast & @_lauren.christina_Incredible, original intro and ending music brought to you by the wildly talented band, Out of Service.  You can find more of their work on IG:@outofservicebandThe out of this world cover art and the fantastic editing all done by Kory Harris Photography.  You can see more of his work on IG:@kory.ross.capturesxo Lauren.Christina

Talking Through My 20s
Focusing on the Next Right Thing and Staying True to Yourself

Talking Through My 20s

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 33:09


Are you trying to figure out the best path for your future? Have you ended up in a job or season you weren’t expecting to be in? If you said yes at all or are in a season of transition, this episode is for you.In this conversation, Rachel is talking with Jenna Kuhlman. Jenna is the director for Camp Walk On Water, a Christian summer camp and retreat center in Oklahoma. Every summer she hires a staff of over 40 college students to help run the camp so working with young adults is a big part of her job.Fun fact: The reason Rachel knows Jenna so well is that she worked on staff at Camp WOW in 2017. It was is one of the best summers of her life!Jenna and Rachel got to have a great conversation about how Jenna ended up in this career and why she is so passionate about working with young adults. It was definitely a lot of fun and Jenna gave some great pieces of advice.Some of the topics you'll hear in this conversation are:Why it’s important to be yourself in your career and lifeWhat it’s like being a woman working in a male-dominated fieldHow to have peace while doing the next right thing for your futureWhy faith in Jesus is Jenna's main goal for the young adults she works withHow to stay content and grounded during your 20sTo learn more about Camp WOW visit: https://www.campwow.com/. And if you are interested in applying to work there for the summer check out: https://www.campwow.com/summer-staff. You can also follow Camp WOW on Instagram (@campwalkonwater) and Facebook (@CampWOW).Thanks to Ashley Linch for designing the amazing podcast cover art. Check out her work on Instagram (@ashleyjlinch) or her website: https://ashleyjlinch.com/.Thanks to Tommy Fellers and Fellers Insurance Agency for providing a space to record this episode. Also, thanks to DanoSongs for the music!

The Days for Girls Podcast
Episode 002: Researching Menstrual Health with Dr. Julie Hennegan

The Days for Girls Podcast

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 30:22


Dr. Julie Hennegan (she/her/hers) is a mixed-methods researcher specializing in global adolescence and women’s health. She is passionate about exploring the social and environmental determinants of health, as well as the design and evaluation elements of complex social interventions. Julie’s work focuses on menstrual health, sexual and reproductive health, and the gendered dimensions of water, sanitation and hygiene services.In this episode, we dive into Julie’s research on the effectiveness of different menstrual health solutions - and unpack why more research is critical to meeting the needs of menstruators around the world. Follow Dr. Hennegan on Twitter @julie_hennegan | Connect with her on LinkedIn Resources Mentioned in the Show: www.menstrualpracticemeasures.org Highlights from this episode:Dr. Hennegan’s experiences and stories from the fieldHow she got started in this work and why it matters to herWhy more research is needed to uplift menstruators on a global scaleSupport the show (http://bit.ly/donatetodfg)

Quest For Questions
What The Heck Makes Someone An Influential Person? | John Ball

Quest For Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 95:01


Welcome to the Quest For Questions podcast, today's guest has been helping professional people around the world grow and develop as public speakers, coaches and trainers for over 12 years.In personal life, he went from working as a flight attendant, through joining an NLP cult to finally teaching people & businesses about the ethical side of influence & persuasion.On business side, he's the Founder of PresentInfluence where he helps businesses owners and professionals to stand out as charismatic presenters and leaders in their industry.And also, the Founder of Success Books Review Club - a YouTube-based blog reviewing the best of personal and professional development booksThe 3 main questions me & John are exploring today:What's the difference between influence and persuasion?Why you need to master public speaking & presentation skills if you want to become an influential person/authority figure in any fieldHow to go from an expert to an authority figure in your field and sell effectively without losing your soul?This is Konrad yerba Mate addict and here's a conversation with competition-winning public speaker & the host of Speaking of Influence Podcast - John Ball.. Enjoy!Links Mentioned In The Episode:Contact JohnSpeaking of Influence podcastFollow John on LinkedInLike the show? Please subscribe & leave a review -- (even one sentence helps):Show WebsiteSubscribe on YouTubeSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyIf You Have a Question or Feedback, Email Here

The One Percent Project
Episode 14: Victor Lang- Scaling Gini to 60 Countries with 3,000 Banks in 4 years

The One Percent Project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 35:59 Transcription Available


About Victor Lang:My next guest on The One Percent Project is the co-founder and COO of Gini, Victor Lang. This interview is especially insightful and interesting for young startups because Victor shares how within 4 years of Gini's existence they have been able to build a network of 3000 banks in 60 countries with a small team based in HK through afflictions and partnerships and consumer adoption through word of mouth marketing.Victor also shares his insights on businesses he built previously and how he managed a successful exit after going insolvent 3 times.We talked about:His careerHow they have built their network of banks in 60 countriesHow they moved from spending money on Social Media marketing to Word of Mouth marketingWhat is product market fit and how do gauge itHow can young start-ups build and scale in such a competitive environment where Tech Giants and Incumbents are playing in the same fieldHow his previous biotech business went insolvent  three times before being acquired

Private Practice Success Stories
6 Years and Growing in a Pandemic: Robyn's Story

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 36:02


Robin Drothler is a private practitioner who has been growing her practice for over 16 years. Even in the midst of a pandemic, she has seen growth within her business, Advantage Speech Therapy Services. We talk about how she went from seeing private clients on the side to going full-fledged into running a private practice. She shares the referral sources that led to clients early on in her business and how she learned to navigate becoming a service provider for insurance companies. She also tells us her experience of growing her practice during the pandemic and advice for other SLPs who are considering private practice. What we discuss: Robin’s story of what led her to the speech-language therapy fieldHow the early intervention program helped her gain referralsHer experience of becoming a service provider for insurance companiesWhat her private practice has been like during the pandemic Links:Advantage Speech Therapy Services For more information, visit: www.IndependentClinician.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BiggerPockets Money Podcast
133: Retiring Early Doesn't Have to Be All-or-Nothing: "The Art of Subtraction" with Doc G

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 90:38


Doc G wanted to be a doctor since he was eight years old. He went to medical school, started his career and quickly realized he actually didn’t like all the parts about being a doc - and didn’t know how to leave the profession. Something he’d wanted for 20 years suddenly wasn’t so awesome anymore.Cue The White Coat Investor. He’d written a book and asked Doc G to read it and review it for his medical blog - and suddenly Doc G saw a way out!This way out didn’t have the expected results, however. Instead of jubilation, Doc G was thrown into a spiral of anxiety and depression. Something he’d wanted his whole life, this thing he’d identified with so strongly for so long, and the thought of walking away from such an enormous part of his life was terrifying because now he had a way to do it and it was suddenly real.Having always saved at least 50% of his income, Doc G went to his accountant - who was unfamiliar with early retirement and sort of threw out a number he needed to save to retire. His financial advisor was a bit more helpful, asking questions like, "how much do you spend in a year?" Not knowing, Doc G threw out a number, which turned out to be really close to what his accountant said he needed. But he was still unsure.So he did what anyone in the FIRE community would do - he started reading. Everything and anything he could get his hands on. He realized he had enough money to stop doing those things he didn’t like, so he started practicing what he calls "The Art of Subtraction." He removed the things that did not make his heart sing, so that he could focus on those things he DID enjoy.And his plan worked. He now can spend his working hours doing the things he loves to do, and does not have to do the things he doesn’t. He has focused more time on non-doctor side projects like writing and podcasting - where his enjoyment runs sky high even though the paychecks do not.As his side projects bring more joy, walking away from the physician thing gets easier and easier.Making plans for retirement is great, but today Doc G shares how to plan your transition into retirement which can be even more important! In This Episode We Cover:Doc G's specialty as a doctorHis journey into the medical fieldHow his life changed from being a doctor to investorHow his money journey beganThe art of subtractionStepping away from being a physician and leaving a large paycheck behindQuestioning what truly makes you happyDoc G's portfolioHis rental property businessAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets Money Podcast 99 with Scott, Whitney Hansen, and Doc GBiggerPockets Money Podcast 6 with Sarah WilsonBiggerPockets Money Podcast 11 with JoelWhat is Hedonic Adaptation and How Can it Turn You Into a Sucka?Hacking Hedonic Adaptation to Get Way More For Your Money

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Dan Guido: Trail of Bits – The Evolution of Smart Contract Security

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 65:44


Just like all software, smart contracts on the blockchain are subject to serious security vulnerabilities and coding errors. The fact however that smart contracts are often directly in charge of assets and cannot be changed once they are on the blockchain, makes secure development and running essential. Some smart contract platforms have their own languages, for example Solidity in Ethereum. Bugs and vulnerabilities in the source code, and errors in the virtual machines used by the network, are the main reasons behind security issues in smart contracts.Projects using blockchain applications should expect constant changes in the security landscape. New bugs, security risks, and best practices will continue to emerge over time. Trail of Bits is a software security firm who advise in a range of industries for some top companies, including in the blockchain space. They are experts at identifying top-level risks and implementation vulnerabilities, and providing essential recommendations on best practices. Dan Guido, the CEO and Co-founder, explains all things software security in a really detailed and technical, yet easy to digest way. We also recommend you check out their exceptional blog packed with invaluable resources.Topics covered in this episode:Dan’s background and how he came to create Trail of BitsWhat led Dan into the blockchain fieldHow security software has changed over the last 20 yearsThe unique challenges for security on blockchain and smart contract protocolsSmart contract languages and securitySlither - Trail of Bits’s suite of Ethereum based security toolsDan’s opinion on Solidity’s future and Vyper as an alternativeFormally Verified LanguagesA use case on how Trail of Bits worksWorking with upgradeable contractsComposability and securityAre compilers trustworthy?Other security issues in the blockchain space as DeFi growsThe future of software security and the role of AIEpisode links: Trail of Bits WebsiteAnatomy of an Unsafe Smart Contract Programming LanguageSlither, GithubSlither: The Leading Static Analyzer for Smart Contracts246 Findings From our Smart Contract Audits: An Executive SummaryRapid Risk Assessment (RRA)Our Full Report on the Voatz Mobile Voting PlatformA Guide to Post-Quantum CryptographyBSides Lisbon 2016 - Keynote - The Smart Fuzzer Revolution by Dan GuidoThe Smart Fuzzer RevolutionTrail of Bits TwitterDan Guido TwitterThis episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture & Friederike Ernst. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/346

The Disciples Today Podcast
Jon & Rachel Buchholz, their journey through a crisis.

The Disciples Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 33:59


What led you to the mission fieldHow is the church doing after 6 weeks of quarantineHow does your family dynamics change week 1 to week 6 of lockdown?What challenges have you experienced in your Marriage?What does the church in Italy need us to pray for?Next Episode:Grieving through this crisis with Tammy Fleming 

home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing
Emergence: Neuroscience, Creativity + Miracles / Jordan Hamm, PhD

home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing

Play Episode Play 44 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 61:46


"It helps to marvel at that miracle in every living thing. Life itself is an emergent property of the earth."Jordan Hamm is an assistant professor at Georgia State University in the neuroscience department. He runs a research lab studying brain circuitry, specifically in the context of neuro-psychiatric disorders. In this episode, he talks with us about the phenomena of emergence that is every where within our living world. I must admit, in this episode we nerd out pretty hard. We also talk about what emergence means in our nervous system, brain functioning, consciousness, + creativity.We discuss:What is emergence and how he came upon it within his fieldHow the brain is an emergent machineHow meditation creates emergent patterns in the brainConsciousness as an emergent property of matterThe working theory around all matter experiencing consciousness on some levelHow we can appreciate the simpler emergence around us Being alive is a phenomenaHow emergent order is inherently cooperative How chaos participates in orderHow emergence relates to creative process, relationship + transcendenceDynamics between life, order and entropyIf you enjoyed this episode, listen to:Episode 8 w/ Asia Suler - Connecting with the Sentience of the Earth, Realizing Our Innate Goodness + HealingEpisode 13 w/ Andrea Glik - Somatic Healing + De-pathologizing our StoriesEpisode 17 w/ Mary Grace - Revaluing Maintenance + Relating to the EarthShow NotesSupport the PodcastSubscribe to the homebody newsletterOnline yoga classesMary Grace's IGMary Grace's websiteSubmit a question for next solo episode --> hi@mgallerdice.com//Jordan Hamm's LabAlan Watts - Earth is PeoplingThe 2nd Law of ThermodynamicsOn Being Episode w/ John PolkinghorneErwin SchrödingerJoin us for a free class on Taking Care : Pillars for Creation, Circularity + Support — tools to help you design your life with more support and care built in, especially during difficult times. This free class is Friday, March 18 at Noon ET/ 9:00a PT. Sign up here to attend and/or get the replay. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mgallerdice)

Automation Unplugged Podcast
Automation Unplugged - Show #93 feat. Jamie Briesemeister, Co-Founder of Integration Controls

Automation Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 46:00


In this episode of Automation Unplugged, Ron Calls spoke with Jamie Briesemeister about topics such as:Jamie’s transition from working in the healthcare industry to starting a business in the CI space with her husband, JeffWhat has helped her throughout the years to improve within her role as CEO, both within and outside the industry from podcasts featuring women in business to business leadership booksBeing a woman in business and resources she’s been able to share and gain from other women in the fieldHow past experiences helped her become a stronger leaderCatch us LIVE on Facebook each week and stay updated by RSVPing to get notified about our next live event here: https://www.facebook.com/OneFireflyLLC/To get transcripts, resources of what was mentioned in the show, and more visit: onefirefly.com/au93SHOW NOTESHome technology advocate and CEDIA board member, co-founder of Integration Controls, Jamie Briesemeister, helps shine a light on the importance of women in technology and her experience transitioning to the custom integration space.Ron Callis is the CEO of One Firefly, LLC, a digital marketing agency based out of South Florida and creator of Automation Unplugged. Founded in 2007, One Firefly has quickly became the leading marketing firm specializing within the integrated technology and security space. The One Firefly team work hard to create innovative solutions to help Integrators boost their online presence, such as the elite website solution, Mercury Pro.About One FireflyOne Firefly, LLC is an award-winning marketing agency that caters to technology professionals in the custom integration, security and solar energy markets. One Firefly is headquartered in Davie, Florida with staff located throughout North America and has been operating since 2007. 

Voices In Validation
Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – what’s the real deal?

Voices In Validation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 37:15


On today’s episode, Stacey Bruzzese welcomes Valarie King-Bailey to talk about women in Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.Stacey and Valarie talk about a variety of topics:Valarie talks about her experience at the Women in Validation Empowerment Summit that she attended during Validation Week.Valarie discusses what she believes keeps women from pursuing careers in the engineering fieldHow does Valarie interpret the statistics that show women earn less than men in engineering and whether women need to prove themselves repeatedly to get the same recognition and respect as menWhat make Valarie different from the 70% of women who earned bachelor’s degrees in engineering but have since left the industry?Does direct dialog backed by data earn women credibility in the workplace?How does Valarie view the low numbers and women in leadership positions and what can be done to change this?What can leadership teams do to create a more consistent and unbiased plan for promoting women in STEM?Valarie King-Bailey, is CEO of OnShore Technology Group –a Chicago-based global IV&V firm. Valarie has over 30 years of validation experience in the engineering and life sciences disciplines. She has conducted validation exercises for leading life sciences companies across the globe. She holds a B.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Wisconsin -Madison and an MBA in Information Systems from Keller Graduate School of Management. She received a lifetime achievement award from the University of Wisconsin College of Engineering and is a UW College of Engineering Distinguished Alumni.Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.

As Told By Nomads
456: Navigating Personal & Business Changes As A Dark Horse With Simon Dent

As Told By Nomads

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 43:12


Today's episode is with Simon Dent. After starting his professional life as a lawyer, Simon quickly realized he had more to offer the world and made the transition to that of a sports agent. Over the following decade, he represented Premiership footballers, Olympic gold medallists, Rugby World Cup winners and even a Hollywood movie star. In 2013, Simon switched to marketing to help launch the agency, BBH Sport, and work on slightly more traditional brands.Then in the spring of 2016 he co-founded Dark Horses alongside the founders of advertising agency, Lucky Generals.We touched on the following:Mental healthHow his illness changed his lifeThe importance of being creative in your fieldHow to move beyond the structuredHow to be a great marketerMoving beyond the traditionalResources Mentioned In The EpisodeTwitter: @simonjdentWebsite: https://www.darkhorses.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Soul Sisters Cafe Podcast
Politics & From Contempt in My Heart to Unity (Remember the Truth of Who We Are)

Soul Sisters Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 44:25


Politics are rife with contempt and disdain for people on the opposite side of the political aisle. How can we create unity? How can we be willing to listen to one another and connect and remember the Truth of Who We Are. No matter how righteous or justified Jordan’s beliefs were, it did not relieve her of the damaging and negative vibration flowing through the cells of her body. How can we reconcile the dissonance of feeling superior to another person (who may belong to a different political party than you). If you don’t like partisan politics, listen in for how politics are a delicious and beautiful way to practice the worth of every single person, including ourselves and those who hold different beliefs than us. If we can hold anybody in their worth no matter what they do, if we can do that for the things that turn our stomach, knowing that we are all part of the Creator, we can do that for ourselves.Even if politics is not your jam, wherever there is a challenger, an opponent, someone on the other side (parent, child, relative, spouse, lover, co-worker, boss), the topics in this episode apply. Wherever we're in relationship with people, there are going to be challenges like this. Other topics discussed include: Fear of speaking your authentic truth, Wanting to people-pleaseWorrying that others may reject us or turn away from usDisgust and disdain for those who hold opposing views from you (be they political or otherwise)The acrimony of the Kavanaugh confirmation hearingHow crafty fear is at perpetuating itselfGreat advice from the Dalai Lama Warm-heartedness & sending love through the invisible fieldHow we move from contempt to unityRemember the Truth of Who We Are and Who Others Are

The By Land Podcast
Episode 68 Why Junk Food Works with Kyle Kamp, RDN, LD

The By Land Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 60:08


In 2017, I hiked over 2000 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail and learned a lot about what my body needs to perform. By the time I finished hiking, I had dialed in my food plan and it wasn't exactly what you'd think it should be. It was basically junk food, but it worked. The thing is though, I didn't know HOW or WHY it worked.Kyle Kamp is a registered Dietitian and on this episode, he helps explain how the body processes food and why a “junk food” diet during extreme athletic events such as backpacking, thru-hiking, and hunting actually works. The food we eat directly impacts our experience in the backcountry and though you can certainly eat whatever you like, there are certain foods that work better than others in the name of peak performance.Please enjoy this episode with Kyle Kamp!By Land,Emory R. WangerInterested in talking about the show with other listeners??First things first, thanks for taking the time to listen to this podcast is greatly appreciated! If you have questions, comments, or want to dive further into the details of this show and others, you can join the By Land Podcast Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1192723304224313/ to link up with myself and other listeners. See you on there!HELP THE SHOWIf you enjoyed this show and want to help me out, please leave me an honest review on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts from. Doing so will help my podcast reach others and grow more and more. I can't do it without you!SWAG - http://byland.co/shop/Comic Book - http://byland.co/comic-book/Show NotesIntroductionsKyle's personal backstory in the outdoorsWhat a dietitian is and how it differs from being a NutritionistThe backstory of THIS conversationDetailing Emory's PCT junk food dietRationalizing and explaining the junk food hiking dietCarbs versus fats and how they impact performanceWhy we tend to look down on junk food as a super fuel option in the fieldWhen carbs are good, bad, or neutralHow the body recognizes carbs, proteins, and fatsDiet based on activity level and environmentFood trends and marketing toolsThe impacts of junk food on inflammationWhere inflammation comes fromDetailing food and calorie intake for a backpacking tripWhy we feel a delayed hunger in the fieldHow the body uses reservesHow to followup with Kyle (info@v2pnutrition.com)LINKShttps://www.v2pnutrition.com/https://www.instagram.com/v2pnutrition/https://www.facebook.com/v2pnutrition/